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June 22-29, 2015

Vol. 212 / No. 12

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Columns
Helen M. Alvaré June 10, 2015

The alliance between the man and the woman images God in an irreplaceable way.

Current Comment
The EditorsJune 10, 2015

Banning abortions after 20 weeks is not as radical as pro-choice advocates would have you believe.

Of Other Things
Daniel P. HoranJune 10, 2015

Church leaders should give a black-and-white answer on the death penalty.

Archbishop attends Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's closing ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa.
Signs Of the Times

A Canadian government investigation used the term “cultural genocide” to describe the experience of aboriginal people, advising that reconciliation within the country “is going to take hard work.” Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission on June 2 called for changes

MORE BAD NEWS IN ST. PAUL/MINNEAPOLIS. The archdiocese declared bankruptcy in January and now faces criminal charges. Archbishop John Neinstedt is pictured here celebrating Mass in Rome in 2012.
Signs Of the Times
Kevin ClarkeJune 10, 2015

Criminal charges were filed on June 5 against the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis stemming from its handling of Curtis Wehmeyer, a troubled priest who was eventually convicted of child abuse in 2013 and defrocked in March 2015. Ramsey County prosecutors charged the archdiocese as a corporati

Signs Of the Times
Steven Schwankert June 10, 2015

The Communist Party reminded its 86 million members of its official atheism.

A boy carries a wooden timber destined for a mine tunnel in Pamintaran, a remote gold mining community near Maragusan on the Philippines' southern island of Mindanao.
Signs Of the Times

The black market or informal economy threatens workers’ rights, security and protection worldwide, and more must be done to strengthen minimum wages, safety standards and maternity benefits, said Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, who heads the Holy See’s Permanent Observer Mission to the United